Go Ahead! Take Time To Laugh...
Take Time To Laugh!
Take time to laugh, it is the music of the soul.
Take time to think, it
is the source of power.
Take time to read, it is the fountain of
wisdom.
Take time to love and be loved, it is a God-given privilege.
Take time to work, it is the price of success.
(Source: Thought For Today)
Oh Noelle, I really like this thought. It was greatly needed today. I received your book in the mail and can't wait to start reading it. Thank you for sending it. I know how hard it was with you not having postal service that often.
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~Sheri
Ah well Sheri, we have no USPS here ever so we don't worry! There is a mailbox on the mainland though and hubby crosses with the ferry regularly to check it. I am surprised your book is already there! Hope you enjoy it!
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Oh, and I loved the post card too!
ReplyDelete~Me :~)
Take time to visit Noelle the dreamer's blog, you'll enjoy a lovely moment !
ReplyDeleteA bientot Noelle !
Flo, Nana, et Uyanga.
Caresses a Nana et Uyanga!
DeleteLaughing, reading, thinking and loving that's a full life but I take time to dream too and was happy to give up the working.
ReplyDeleteBut I can be lazy.
Merle.......... .............. ...............
So did I Merle! I have always worked in an office and retired early, the best thing I have ever done!
DeleteDreaming is ALL I want to do!
Hugs,
Love your thoughts for today... I cannot go a day without laughter... and I spend much of my time daydreaming... good for the soul... Happy October to you, xoxo Julie Marie
ReplyDeleteLaughing and dreaming...My kind of gal! Truly good for the soul Julie Marie! Thanks for stopping by,
DeleteWhat lovely words Noelle! Sometimes we just need to be reminded how precious life is and how to simply enjoy the most simple, basic things in life.
ReplyDeleteI'm a great reader too although I never blog about what I read (would atke too long!), but probably get thru 3 to 4 books a week! Am currently reading Stella Gibbons lesser known novels, written in the 30s, 40s and 50s, She wrote Cold Comfort Farm, her best known work, but her others are pretty good to, especially Nightingale Woods.
Warm hugs from Kent! The apples are nearly all picked in the orchards now, and its very muddy around here with the leaves and acorns falling.......
Gill xx
Cold Comfort Farm was a nifty read! I'll have to check Stella Gibbons' other work, thanks for sharing Gill.
ReplyDeleteWish I was in Kent already (perhaps in Spring!),
And how much better do we feel after a good laugh.
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